Modern culture is a culture of science and modern science is the outcome of a historical process of 2,500 years. In this course we investigate how traditional knowledge gradually acquired the characteristics of 'science': the social structure, contents, values and procedures we are familiar with. We will look at some primary chapters of this process, from antiquity to the end of the seventeenth century, and try to understand their implications to understanding contemporary science in its culture.
Details
Academic unit | History and Philosophy of Science Academic Operations |
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Unit code | HPSC2100 |
Unit name | The Birth of Modern Science |
Session, year
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Semester 1, 2022 |
Attendance mode | Normal day |
Location | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Credit points | 6 |
Enrolment rules
Prohibitions
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HPSC2900 |
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Prerequisites
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12 cp from (1000-level units or 2000-level units) |
Corequisites
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None |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff and contact details
Coordinator | Cindy Hodoba Eric, cindy.eric@sydney.edu.au |
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Administrative staff | Unit of Study Co-Ordinator and Lecturer Cindy Hodoba Eric | cindy.eric@sydney.edu.au Tutors Eloise Baker | ebak5729@uni.sydney.edu.au Zain El-Roubaei | zelr8281@uni.sydney.edu.au James Ley | james.ley@sydney.edu.au Consultation Hours (online) By appointment. Email either the unit of study co-ordinator or your tutor to arrange a date and time for a Zoom session. Please note that tutors may decline consultation requests. |